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Showing posts with label Dirax. Show all posts
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Tuesday, March 10, 2026

When the Bore Fights Back: Evaluating Covalence DIRAX in Rocky Soil

 Directional drilling can be unforgiving on pipeline coatings. When pipe is pulled through tight bores filled with rock, friction and abrasion can quickly expose the weaknesses of materials that weren’t designed for that kind of punishment.

A few years ago, we had the opportunity to witness exactly how different coating systems perform under those conditions during a product evaluation for Texas Gas Transmission.

The objective was straightforward: evaluate three coating systems on a 4.5" OD pipe that would pass through a 160-foot directional bore in extremely rocky soil.

As it turned out, the test became even more interesting than planned.


The Unexpected Test

Halfway through the installation, the drilling equipment failed.

At that point the pipe had already been pulled 80 feet into the bore, meaning the only option was to pull it 80 feet back out in reverse.

Instead of a single pass through the bore, the coatings experienced a 160-foot round trip—80 feet in and 80 feet out—through a very aggressive environment.

For a coating system, that’s a serious test of abrasion resistance and adhesion.

First up was cold applied tape.

Before going any further, it’s worth adding an important disclaimer:
I’m not aware of any cold applied tape manufacturer that recommends their product for directional drilling applications.

But as anyone in the pipeline industry knows, coatings sometimes get used in ways they were never intended to be used.

In this case, the result was dramatic.

When the pipe came back out of the bore, the tape coating had essentially disappeared. It had been stripped off somewhere along the 160-foot journey and deposited in the ground along the way.

Not exactly the outcome you’re hoping for.

Next up was a standard three-layer heat shrink sleeve system.

Again, another quick disclaimer: this is not a product we would typically recommend for a directional drilling application.

When the pipe came out of the bore, the sleeve was still in place, which was certainly better than the tape. However, the backing had been gouged in two locations by the rocky soil.

That kind of mechanical damage can create long-term risks if the coating barrier is compromised.

The third coating evaluated was Covalence DIRAX HDD Coating System from Seal For Life Industries.

DIRAX is a multi-layer coating system with a fiber-reinforced backing, specifically designed to withstand the mechanical forces associated with horizontal directional drilling (HDD).

And in this test, it showed why purpose-built systems matter.

Even in areas where the underlying FBE coating had been scratched by the rocky environment, the DIRAX remained fully intact and undamaged.

No gouging. No disbondment. No missing material.

Just solid protection.


The Takeaway

Directional drilling puts extraordinary stress on pipeline coatings. Materials designed for conventional trench installations often struggle—or fail entirely—when exposed to the abrasion and mechanical forces inside a bore.

This evaluation was a good reminder of an important principle:

Use coatings designed for the environment they’re going into.

In this case, the product specifically engineered for HDD applications—DIRAX—was the one that handled the challenge with ease.

Sometimes the right answer really is the purpose-built solution.


Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Training in the Field: JSI’s BBS Bumper System for Bundled Road Bores


This morning, our very own Ron Lamont braved the cold and windy weather (a brisk 27°F) to provide on-site training for a client, demonstrating the effectiveness of JSI’s BBS bumper system for bundled road bores. Despite the freezing conditions, the system was applied smoothly and efficiently—proving that when it comes to protecting pipes in harsh environments, our technology delivers.

One of the most important aspects of this system is its ability to protect both factory-applied and field joint coatings during the bundle pull-through process. With no risk of pipe-on-pipe rubbing or banging, the integrity of the coating remains intact. Even more crucially, the system prevents weld-on-weld abrasion, which could compromise the integrity of the entire project.

What makes JSI’s BBS bumper system even better is how it’s applied. Unlike other methods that may require abrasive treatments, our system doesn’t damage any coatings. We only need a clean surface—free from dust, dirt, or oil—before application. This ensures that the coatings are protected from the get-go, preserving their integrity all the way to the installation phase.

In a world where every detail counts, it’s critical to avoid damaging your coatings before they’re even in the ground. With JSI’s BBS bumper system, you can rest assured that your infrastructure will be safeguarded against the rigors of the field, ensuring long-lasting performance and reliability.

At JSI, we’re not just about providing products—we’re about providing solutions that stand up to the toughest conditions. Ron’s field training today was another reminder of how our expertise is helping clients across the industry execute projects with confidence and ease.

Monday, December 15, 2025

Directional Drilling Industry Excepted to Double in 10 Years

 

Directional Drilling Growth: Not a Surprise — Still Worth Paying Attention To



This probably won’t surprise anyone working in the pipeline or trenchless construction world — but it’s still worth pausing to think about.

A recent study forecasts that the global horizontal directional drilling (HDD) market will grow at roughly 6.8% per year over the next decade. If that projection holds, the market will nearly double in size over the next 10 years.

That’s a big number. And honestly? It tracks exactly with what many of us have already been seeing in the field.

We’ve Seen This Trend Firsthand

At JSI, we firmly believe this growth isn’t just coming — it’s been happening for years already. Over the last decade, directional drilling and road bore projects have steadily increased, and so has the demand for products designed specifically to survive those harsh installations.

That steady market growth is reflected directly in the continued adoption of several of our core solutions that are routinely used on HDD and road bore projects.

Products Built for Directional Drilling Reality

Here are a few of the systems we see gaining the most traction as drilling activity increases:

Powercrete J
Widely regarded as a premier epoxy coating for directional drilling applications, Powercrete J offers excellent abrasion resistance and fast cure times — exactly what’s needed when pipe is being pulled through long, demanding bores.

DIRAX
When downtime matters (and when doesn’t it?), DIRAX stands out. This is a minimal-downtime coating system designed specifically for drill pipe and tooling — often allowing pull-in in as little as 30 minutes.

WCSM
A proven solution for lead wire protection and cable splice sealing, WCSM continues to be a go-to for HDD crews who need reliable, long-term environmental sealing in the field.

BBS Bumper System
As multi-pipe bundled pull-throughs become more common, the BBS system plays a critical role in protecting pipes during installation. Designed specifically for bundled HDD and road bore applications, it helps prevent coating damage and pipe-to-pipe contact during pullback.

Looking Ahead: 2026 and Beyond

For many in our industry, this time of year is traditionally a slower period. But it’s also the perfect window to prepare for what’s coming next.

If the directional drilling market truly is on track to nearly double over the next decade — and all signs suggest it is — then now is the time to make sure your coatings, protection systems, and installation practices are ready.

If you’d like to talk through any of these solutions, or discuss how to position your projects for a strong 2026 and beyond, let’s chat.

You can also review the market study referenced here:
Expert Market Research – Horizontal Directional Drilling Market

Tuesday, November 11, 2025

DIRAX - The Ultimate Pipe Coating

 DIRAX: The Ultimate Field Joint Coating — Strength, Speed, and Durability in One System


When it comes to protecting pipeline field joints, there’s no room for compromise. The coating system has to perform — in the ditch, during pulls, and for decades after installation. That’s where DIRAX stands apart.

DIRAX isn’t just another heat-shrink system. It’s a multi-layer coating solution that uniquely combines the proven benefits of two-part epoxy technology with the toughness of triple-layer polyethylene (TLPE) mainline coatings — and then takes performance a step further.

The Foundation: Proven Epoxy Adhesion

At the heart of the system is S1301M, a high-performance two-part epoxy primer that ensures excellent adhesion to the steel substrate. This primer provides a strong corrosion-resistant foundation, allowing DIRAX to form a permanent bond that won’t age, crack, or delaminate over time.

The Strength of TLPE — and More

On top of the epoxy sits DIRAX’s reinforced heat-shrink layer, which mimics the structure of a TLPE mainline coating — a tough polyolefin adhesive and backing designed to handle abrasion, impact, and handling stresses.

But DIRAX takes it even further. Embedded within its backing is a woven fiber mesh that dramatically increases its tensile and peel strength. This reinforcement gives DIRAX the ability to withstand the high pulling forces that occur during HDD (Horizontal Directional Drilling) or other trenchless installations, where conventional shrink sleeves or wraps can sometimes fail.

Pull-Through Ready in as Little as 30 Minutes

One of the most impressive features of DIRAX is its fast return-to-service time. Once applied and cooled, the coated joint can be ready for pull-through in as little as 30 minutes — a huge advantage for contractors and crews working under tight schedules. That means less waiting around and more productivity in the field, without sacrificing long-term coating performance.

Seamless Integration and Proven Longevity

DIRAX is designed to integrate seamlessly with factory-applied polyethylene or polypropylene coatings, creating a continuous corrosion barrier that resists moisture, soil stress, and mechanical impact. Its combination of epoxy adhesion and reinforced shrink sleeve toughness results in a system that performs under the most demanding conditions — from rocky HDD pulls to hot, humid installation environments.

Why Choose DIRAX?

✅ Combines the adhesion and corrosion resistance of epoxy with the mechanical toughness of TLPE
Fiber-reinforced backing provides unmatched impact and peel resistance
Fast pull-through — ready in as little as 30 minutes
✅ Bonds seamlessly to factory coatings
✅ Proven performance on HDD and conventional pipeline installations worldwide

DIRAX represents what today’s field joint coatings should be — fast, strong, reliable, and built for the real-world challenges of modern pipeline construction.


Joint Specialists, Inc. stocks a full range of DIRAX materials and accessories, with quick turnaround times and decades of experience supporting field installations across North America.

If you’re looking for a field joint coating that’s tough enough for trenchless, fast enough for tight schedules, and proven to last, DIRAX is the answer.


Tuesday, July 29, 2025

Covalence Shrink Sleeves

 Covalence Heat Shrink Sleeves for Field Joints

In the oil and gas industry, protecting pipelines from corrosion is critical to long-term performance and safety. One of the most vulnerable points on a pipeline is the field joint—the exposed area created when two factory-coated pipe segments are welded together during construction. This uncoated zone must be properly protected in the field using a coating that restores corrosion resistance, bonds reliably to the adjacent factory-applied coatings, and withstands environmental and mechanical stresses. One of the most trusted solutions for this purpose is Covalence™ heat shrink sleeves, formerly known as Raychem.

Covalence heat shrink sleeves have been used worldwide for decades to protect field joints on pipelines coated with Fusion Bonded Epoxy (FBE), 3-Layer Polyethylene (3LPE), 3-Layer Polypropylene (3LPP), and other common coating systems. These sleeves consist of a cross-linked polyolefin backing combined with a high-performance adhesive layer. When heated, the sleeve shrinks tightly around the joint, and the adhesive melts, forming a durable, moisture-resistant seal that prevents corrosion.

The benefits of Covalence sleeves are numerous. They offer excellent adhesion to bare steel as well as to factory coatings, ensuring a continuous protective barrier across the field joint. Installation is efficient and consistent; technicians wrap the sleeve around the pipe, apply heat using a torch or induction equipment, and the sleeve conforms tightly to the surface. This quick and repeatable process minimizes downtime on the job site and supports project efficiency.

Covalence sleeves are also designed to withstand the tough conditions pipelines often face. Once installed, they resist impact, abrasion, and soil stress, making them suitable for use in demanding scenarios such as directional drilling, rocky terrain, or road crossings. The company offers a range of sleeve products to meet various pipeline conditions and requirements. For example, DIRAX sleeves are specifically designed for horizontal directional drilling, WPCT sleeves are used for moderate-temperature buried pipelines, WPC100M is suited for standard field joint applications, and TPS sleeves are sold as tubular or slip on shrink sleeves.

Another important advantage of Covalence products is their compatibility with global industry standards. These sleeves are designed to meet or exceed specifications from organizations such as ISO, CSA, and AWWA, and are approved by many of the world’s leading oil and gas pipeline operators. Their performance has been validated in countless projects across a wide range of environmental conditions—from arctic climates in Alaska and Russia to high-temperature installations in the Middle East.

The application process for Covalence heat shrink sleeves involves several key steps. First, the weld area must be cleaned to the specified standard, usually near-white metal blast. Then, the surface is preheated to activate the adhesive and ensure proper bonding. The sleeve is positioned around the joint with overlap onto the adjacent coating, and heat is applied to shrink the sleeve and flow the adhesive. After installation, the sleeve conforms tightly to the pipe surface and forms a reliable seal. A visual inspection and optional holiday testing confirm the success of the installation.

In summary, Covalence heat shrink sleeves offer a field-proven, reliable, and efficient solution for protecting field joints on oil and gas pipelines. Their strong adhesion, mechanical resilience, ease of installation, and global track record make them a preferred choice among pipeline engineers and contractors. As oil and gas infrastructure continues to expand and age, using proven technologies like Covalence ensures pipelines remain protected and operational for decades to come.

Wednesday, June 18, 2025

DIRAX Shrink Sleeves Use History

     I'm often asked about the reliability of our DIRAX product.  If you need a quick refresher on the DIRAX shrink sleeve; check out one of these entries:  here, here, or here.

     DIRAX has been used on pipe that will be involved in a road bore or directional drill for many years.  I've seen it used (and tested) on pipe ranging from 2" OD to 48" OD.  In addition, it has been used often as a field joint coating for non-road bore pipe when someone has a particularly harsh soil environment; or when an end user just doesn't want to take any chances and wants the best possible coating.  In cases like that, it is actually called ROCS (rather than DIRAX) and that can cause some confusion.

     In any case, looking at our last couple of years; I was curious how many DIRAX sleeves we've sold.  The answer actually surprised me.  In that period, we sold more than 75,000 DIRAX sleeves.  That is approximately 575 miles worth of pipe.  To put that into perspective; that would be:

Road Bore Field Joint Coating
A single road bore starting in Cincinnati, OH and ending in New York City, NY.

Dirax Shrink Sleeve
It would also be the length of a road bore starting in Rome and ending in Frankfurt!

     That would be one heck of a road bore!  Now, over the course of these years; with more than 75,000 DIRAX kits installed on more than 75,000 field joints; how many problems have there been? 

     I have been with Joint Specialists for 13 years.  I have been involved with the DIRAX product on a daily basis.  In 13 years:

- Number of DIRAX failures I am aware of:  ZERO
- Number of Corrosion problems underneath a DIRAX shrink sleeve I've heard about:  ZERO
- Number of DIRAX sleeves that were displaced during road bores:  ZERO
- Number of DIRAX sleeves that were displaced during a directional drill:  ZERO

     If you're keeping score at home; that is zero failures in more than 75,000 installs; spaced out over a 7 year period.  In case you're looking for a loophole; every single DIRAX sleeve that we sell is sold in a box with our company name and company telephone number on it.  If DIRAX sleeves were failing; we would be hearing about it.  The simple fact is; we have not heard a peep.

     The pipe beneath a road or a river is often the most sensitive part of a pipeline.  In many cases, that pipe will never been seen again.  Why aren't you choosing to install the only road bore product on the market with a perfect record??  Call us today and we'd be happy to set up a DIRAX demonstration.  Have an upcoming bore?  Let us come install a DIRAX sleeve on the front end of it; so you can see for yourself how well the DIRAX thrives.  Once you see it; you won't trust your pipe to anything else.

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Covalence Shrink Sleeves (formerly Raychem)

 Covalence Shrink Sleeves (formerly Raychem)


Seal For Life’s Covalence brand offers a comprehensive range of heat shrinkable products designed for corrosion prevention, mechanical protection, and sealing of pipelines, including field joints and pre-insulated pipe systems. Below is an overview of their main product offerings and applications:

  • Covalence provides both 2-layer and 3-layer heat-shrinkable sleeves.

  • These sleeves feature irradiation cross-linked polyethylene or polypropylene backings, combined with adhesive layers (either visco-elastic mastic or co-polymer hot melt) tailored for different pipeline operating temperatures and environments.

  • The 3-layer systems often include an epoxy primer for enhanced adhesion and are compatible with modern multi-layer mainline coatings, creating a monolithic protection system.

  • : A two-layer field-joint coating system designed for corrosion protection of pipelines operating at ambient temperatures. It is among the most widely used solutions for girth weld protection.

  • : High-performance, three-layer sleeves with epoxy primer, designed for pipelines with higher operating temperatures and demanding environments. These sleeves offer excellent resistance to cathodic disbondment, hot water immersion, and soil/thermal movement stresses - HTLP60 & HTLP80

  • : Specifically engineered for directional drilling and applications requiring extra mechanical strength - DIRAX & CCS Material used to make Caseals and Flangeseals.

  • : Designed to provide durable sealing solutions for pre-insulated pipe joints, protecting against moisture ingress and maintaining thermal integrity.

  • : Includes joint casings, foaming hole closures, primary joint foam seals, end caps, and sealants to support a wide range of pipeline configurations and field conditions.

  • High electrical resistance and low permeability for optimal corrosion prevention.

  • Designed for easy installation with minimal tools and surface preparation.

  • Approved by major testing agencies worldwide, ensuring suitability for diverse field conditions and compliance with global standards such as ISO, EN, AWWA, NACE, and GOST.

  • Proven performance record in major pipeline projects globally, including oil, gas, and water transmission lines.

Product TypeLayersKey ApplicationNotable Features
WPCT2Field joint corrosion protectionAmbient temperature pipelines
HTLP Series3High-temp, high-stress environmentsEpoxy primer, soil/thermal resistance
Fiberglass-Reinforced Sleeves2–3Directional drilling, mechanical stressExtra strength, abrasion resistance
Pre-Insulated Pipe Sleeves2–3Pre-insulated pipe jointsMoisture and thermal protection

Covalence’s heat shrinkable products are trusted globally for their reliability, versatility, and ease of installation, making them a leading choice for pipeline protection and sealing needs.